,; J....; : ''^~ j w-^*';.'. '-''-zz-, '"I All run down, easily tired, nervous? And do not know what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion of Ayeir's Sarsaparilla. Itcphtains no alcohol, no stimtilatiqhV and is a Wood purifier, a nerve tonic, a strong aid to digestion. Ask your doctor. about Acer's non-akoholic Sarsaparilla as a strong tonic for the weak fntanii, Br.l. C.AyM&Co...UsiU l ftutl^s.^ IF YOU H£VE \ cough, cold, nose, inioat, "'or iung troeWe, stomach, bowel or kidney complaint, rheumatism, nrSsralgta. TISH SANDER'S EXTRACT, drops In. £ tablespoon water. Kemeber, you caunot expect ■ the good effects frsm any eort'oa eucalyptus. SANDER'S EXSHAGT CDUBS, because it contains ethereal and antiseptic substances not contained in other eucalyptus products. These latter, made by persons Ignorant in chemistry, and' provided witU fancy name and label-.by trading, concerns, who do not know what they contain, have caused grievous harm, and a death' has resulted from their use. Do not apply an ointment to a sore!- it keeps back the secretions. To .wounds, bruises, sprains, burns, ulcers, eczema and other skin troubles, APPI.Y SANDER'S EXTRACT: 15 drops in. a tablespoonfm olive oil. The effect will surprise, you; BAND-BR'S EXTRACT HEALS, because it is freed from the irritating constituents contained in other encalyptas preparations It heals when others irritate. Insist upon the GENUINE SANKEB EUCALYPTI EXTRACT, and you wil"de. rive the benelit. TO THE "MAN ON THE LAND'^
THE JULY ISSUE OF,. THB, Comprising 140 pages, contains- a splendid range of practical articles in connection with DAIRYING GENERAL FARMING , ; AND; LIVE STOCK. HOBSTEIN ■■■.-■■■[-.<:'■-<«* A splendidly illustrated history''of the breed in New Zealand. , . MECHANISM OF MILE PRODtTCTIpN Everyone who owns . a cow. should read this. ■■• . >,'. ■ '..-'. ': ■".^,: HOME SEPARAIION—-.::.::2:.i i.i« .; The question of the moment ln'lhe , dairying world. ; m ~;..,/. SUCCESSFUL DAmYMAN'S METSbDS " How to feed your cows in'winter and spring.' •: WHAiT'IS ESCUTCHEON?— ""'■ '■''"""' CThis article' 'explains' the' esctdwHeoii theory in simple language. NEXT YEAK'S:MANUEL; CROP-p" ," .', Practical -directions for preparing thelahU: ' '''-'', ||^i , ON- LAMBINjG--- -;;_ j_' ;; ' t -'y^- . ydluable hints, all : 3heep-ownerß,' LINCOLN BED ~',• '. .An illustrated .account.:oi,'thiß;r»< cently-introduced breed, ' i'-Vx CiEtUTCHINa ; i'j.i Amuch-discus'sed question," DISEASES AND HORSE'S..FOOT— ; T How to treat them; , >•■ : • ' i THIS MONTH IN THE ORCHABI)— ; What to do and how to do it. ■ THE POUL-TRY SECTIONS Illustrations..of the' chief prize-winning birds at the following shows are-a iea* ture" of this "section—»" ■ • . AUCKLAND-— ■•'■•••_■ ■ ;; - AVAIKATO t PAXMERSTON NORTH 7 wiBLIiINGTON ' CHRISTCHTTBOH. The above pictured form the finest collection of reproductions of poultry yet"pUbr lished in the Dominion. •jq/- A YEAR BRINGS THE TO TOUR HOME. From all NEWSAGENTS, Or tho BK3STT PaiKTIWG A3SIJ PU3I-XSHIHG CO., liTD.," ! Sliortland-3trect, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 155, 1 July 1911, Page 9
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